💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Superwind"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| stellar windnoun | (astronomy) The equivalent of solar wind associated with a star not restricted to being the Sun. |
| interwindverb | To wind around; to intertwine. |
| solar windnoun | (astronomy) The outflow of charged particles from the solar corona into space. Because of the high temperature of the particles of the corona, they are moving at speeds higher than the solar escape velocity. |
| outflownoun | The process of flowing out. |
| starburst galaxynoun | (astronomy) A galaxy that is undergoing a high rate of star formation |
| starburstnoun | (astronomy) A region of space with an unusually high rate of star formation. |
| rayburstnoun | (astronomy) A burst of high-energy radiation (such as gamma rays) |
| mergeburstnoun | (physics, astronomy) An outburst of energy following a merger of two stars. |
| runaway starnoun | (astronomy) A star that has a high velocity relative to its surroundings (typically the result of a supernova in a binary star system). |
| supernovanoun | (astronomy) A powerful and bright explosion of a massive star, which afterwards becomes a neutron star or a black hole, or is destroyed. |
| active galaxynoun | (by restriction) A galaxy with an active nucleus (AGN, active galactic nucleus) |
| superbubblenoun | (astronomy) A very large region of space, relatively free of matter, carved out of the interstellar medium by the combination of multiple supernova bubbles resulting from supernovae. |
| fast radio burstnoun | (astronomy) A tight band of radio-frequency waves that lasts only a millisecond, which packs the energy of millions of years of Solar output. |
| protostarnoun | (astronomy) A collection of gas and dust in space with high temperature that usually grows to the point of beginning nuclear fusion and becoming a star. |
| solar stormnoun | (astronomy) an electromagnetic storm on the photosphere of the Sun |
| hypernovanoun | (astronomy) The gravitational collapse of a massive star to form a black hole. |
| volcanic windnoun | A wind associated with a volcanic eruption, caused by the eruption or its convection currents over hot lava. |
| warp bubblenoun | (astrophysics, science fiction) A detached region of spacetime which is theoretically capable of moving faster than the speed of light. |
| failed supernovanoun | (astronomy, astronomy) An event that ends the fusion lifetime of a large and massive star. It is a partial type-II supernova, where the collapse process occurs, but no significant rebound occurs, and the nascent black hole swallows the incoming implosion resulting in no outbound explosion or subsequent light burst. |
| space weathernoun | (meteorology) Any phenomena related to the radiation and particles emitted by the Sun, especially in the vicinity of the Earth that may have an effect on the Earth or human activity in the space. |
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